Cohen received national prominence as host of Fighting Words, a popular but intellectual panel show on CBC Television from 1953 to 1962.
The crow Jeremy receives greater prominence as comic relief in the film than he has in the book.
In 1937 he began to receive prominence when he was elected to the assembly of Bengal.
A BID launched by Harwich and Clacton for assisted area status will receive national prominence tonight.
A range of issues in several portfolios, most notably Aboriginal affairs and education, had received public prominence.
Today, the Research Office has received prominence and has established a solid ground in its continuous and relentless efforts towards contributing to countryside development.
He received national prominence for chasing and apprehending Nathuram Godse, who assassinated Gandhi, on 30 January 1948.
This essay has been credited with coining the phrase "clash of civilizations", which received prominence in the eponymous book by Samuel Huntington.
Knowledge acquisition/elicitation has been an important area of study in its own right receiving special prominence in the 1980s as a way to define rules to drive expert systems.
However, letters, articles and editorials that insist on taking more from municipal workers certainly receive greater prominence.